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Brought on by another thread: Murphy's Law

Just in case we forget....

T. Orland 's compendium of photographic truths
Being a sampler of morals, axioms, and precepts to which EVERY PHOTOGRAPHER SHOULD EXPOSE THEMSELF

The best scenic views are clearly designated by highway signs reading "No Stopping Anytime".

Edward Steichen owned a three-legged dog, which he named "Tripod".

The Post Office folds all parcels containing photographs.

Camera straps never fail above soft surfaces.

Lens caps and cable releases can become invisible at will.

Dense negatives sink.

Spotone bottles are designed to tip over when the cap is removed.

Photographers fade faster than photographs.

Financial success in photography is directly related to proper choice of
subject matter. Falling airplanes, exploding volcanoes, and certain
Presidential motorcades work best.

No two light meters agree.

A good photograph cannot be made in Fresno, CA.

You will never, ever receive a N.E.A. grant.

The work "Daguerreotype" cannot be spelled correctly.

A new Hasselblad would take better pictures than your present camera.

1/60 at f/8 is the correct exposure for all photographs.

When your friends finally realize that you are a true artist, committed
to making sensitive and meaningful images, they will ask you to
photograph their wedding.

Color slide viewing cures insomnia.

On any tripod, only two legs work properly.

Dust spot are attracted to sky areas.

YES, PHOTOGRAPHERS DO IT IN THE DARK... but they have to stop every
thirty seconds to agitate.

Distant objects cannot be recorded with short exposures; light only
travels 186 miles in 1/1000th second.

There's nothing wrong with a 35mm that a 4x5 can't cure.

Ansel Adams had 3 Secret Zones known only to him.

When man creates a sharper lens, Nature will create a fuzzier object.

Safelights aren't, available light isn't, but gadget bags are.

Fast films compensate for slow photographers.

You will always have 34 shots of ASA 1000 film left in your camera when
you go to the beach on a sunny day, ASA 25 film to photograph a cave, and
B/W film for the perfect rainbow.

Owning more than one lens assures that you will always have the wrong
lens on the camera for any given picture.

Mounting a photograph is a misdemeanor in Arkansas.

A light meter contains 26 fewer calories than an averaging meter.

A butter knife is a useful tool for making adjustments that a camera
store would charge $10 to make.

A camera store will charge $75 to repair a camera that has been adjusted
with a butter knife.

Falling lenses are attracted to rocks.

Sharper lenses won't help, realism is unrelated to Reality

Expose for the secrets, develop for the surprises.

And remember: Silver salts are sensitive to thoughts...
 
"Owning more than one lens assures that you will always have the wrong
lens on the camera for any given picture."

The one that nails me every time.
 
Robert Hall said:
When your friends finally realize that you are a true artist, committed to making sensitive and meaningful images, they will ask you to photograph their wedding...

... for free! :rolleyes:
 
"Owning more than one lens assures that you will always have the wrong
lens on the camera for any given picture."

Or.......

No matter how many lenses you have, the one picture you KNOW is going to be a work of art requires the one lens you dont have.... :D
 
Robert Hall said:
Brought on by another thread: Murphy's Law

Just in case we forget....


There's nothing wrong with a 35mm that a 4x5 can't cure.

...

And there's nothing wrong with 4 x 5 that an 8 x10 (or larger) will not make heavier, slower and a Hell of a lot more expensive.

Ken
 
Robert Hall said:
Edward Steichen owned a three-legged dog, which he named "Tripod".

I didn't know that... Really interesting. We adopted a stray dog that was hit by a car, had her leg amputated and called her Gitzo... She also has one eye damaged in a fight (probably) and one ear slit (so she has three of them). She is the ultimate odd dog (3 legs, 15 toes, 1 eye, 3 ears, 1 tail, 1 tongue etc etc). I don't think that there is something she owns in even numbers... Her 2 nostrils maybe...
 
"You will always have 34 shots of ASA 1000 film left in your camera when
you go to the beach on a sunny day, ASA 25 film to photograph a cave, and
B/W film for the perfect rainbow."


Yup. And if you rewind the film and change it, you will forget you did and wind up with half a roll of double exposures next time you use it...


... and the day you recieve a new camera will be dull, heavily overcast and raining... :sad:
 
A paraphrase of something I saw on photo.net:

Once you've completely blacked out your bathroom to develop infrared, and have the film cannister open, not only will you drop it, but it will land in the cat box.
 
Robert Hall said:
Mounting a photograph is a misdemeanor in Arkansas.

Dip-and-dunk is a felony...
 
Law #12: If you rebottle Rodinal concentrate and love Guinness beer, you WILL eventually make a terrible mistake.
 
Thanks everyone,
I have just nearly done myself an injury laughing at your posts, I realy enjoy Apug and the sense of humour of the members.
Bentley
 
Schrödingers Film:

You find a roll of film and you don't remember if it is exposed or unexposed.
If you choose to develop it as it is; you will find it was unexposed. If you use it to take pictures; you will have a roll of double exposures.

-- MW
 
George Papantoniou said:
. We adopted a stray dog that was hit by a car, had her leg amputated and called her Gitzo... She also has one eye damaged in a fight (probably) and one ear slit (so she has three of them). She is the ultimate odd dog (3 legs, 15 toes, 1 eye, 3 ears, 1 tail, 1 tongue etc etc). I don't think that there is something she owns in even numbers... Her 2 nostrils maybe...

I thought this was going to be that joke about such a dog as yours named "Lucky".
 
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